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Mount Lorne Misadventure - 2006 Results

Mount Lorne Misadventure - 2006

23 July 2006

Mount Lorne Misadventure - 2006

23 July 2006

Mount Lorne Misadventure - 2006

23 July 2006

18 Starters - 17 Finishers

First Name Last Name Time Points
Dave Johnstone 1:42:08 2
Shelly Gellatley 1:47:26 1
James Smith 1:48:37 1
Craig Thur 1:52:51 1
Helen Stappers 1:53:37 1
Ross Knox 1:56:37 1
Jean-Francois Latour 1:58:16 2
Carol Spillette 2:01:34 1
Margret Mudell 2:04:53 1
Francis Whiteman 2:06:29 1
Michael Catsi 2:07:11 1
Robin Hamilton 2:08:12 1
Margret Wallace 2:08:12 1
Tom Wyers 2:08:45 2
Christine Paradis 2:14:12 1
Mark Newman 2:14:12 1
Patricia Barry 2:46:35 2
Lynda Campbell DNF 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mount Lorne Misadventure - 2006


Mount Lorne Misadventure - 2006


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Dave Johnstone?

Is that THE Dave Johnstone, one time of Sointula?
I had a great run with a Dave Johnstone finishing 2 minutes behind that tough hombre.
Great to see the turnout for you event!
Well done Dave, and all of you.Maybe see you next year.



Great Walk 2003  64K Results
1RoyerSteveCourtenay, BC5:00
2JohnstoneDavidSointula, BC6:01
3CastilloCarlosVictoria, BC6:03

How are you, Carlos?  Long







How are you, Carlos?  Long time no see.   It's the late Dave Johnstone blogging you back.
This seems like the right forum to give the Mount Lorne Misadventure Run a bit of a plug.  There are quite a few readers here who may be interested.  In fact, anyone in the Whitehorse area this time next year would do well to mark the event on their calendar, in my opinion.  It will be an extremely pleasant way to spend a day.
The run takes place in the small community of Mount Lorne, circumnavigating that community to the tune of about 22K, starting and finishing at the Community Hall.  It is both relaxed and well organised.  The course is moderately difficult with the odd water hazard and hill to get your attention.  Runners are offered water at strategic points and are monitored the entire distance by ATV. 
Local runners and volunteers make outsiders feel very comfortable.  An informal debriefing follows the run and everyone involved shares huge pots of chilli and apple/ rhubarb crumble.  Fantastic.  What could be better?  Life was good that day. 





























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